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Robert Arko
Xavier Howard
Corey Nixon


I was a nuclear physicist in the year 1939 working on dams when one day i got a phone call from the military and they asked me for my support on a secret Manhattan Project. The project involved a new deadly weapon now known as the atomic bomb or nuclear missile. A group of scientists from over the U.S were called to help in this project, one of which includes Albert Einstein. This project employed over 130,000 different scientists and cost the U.S nearly $2 billion dollars for the creation of Franklin D. Roosevelts new atomic bomb. Dr. Nixon, the nuclear physicist's name suggested what to make the atomic bomb out of. As a group of scientists and nuclear physicists said to add uranium ore and uranium metal. The ratio convertion was 500:1. After six years of building we finally tested it on July 16,1945 in northern New Mexico. The result was a success as it looked like a fireball began shooting upward and created a mushroom cloud. Finally we used the bombs to end World War II.